Aptitude 10-3-2010

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    Aptitude

    inherent ability

    wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

    A standardized test designed to

    measure the ability of a per son to

    develop skills or acquire knowledge.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/aptitude-test

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    1. To baffle or conf use mentally by presenting or

    being a difficult problem or matter.

    2. To clarify or solve (something confusing) by

    reasoning orstudy3. Logic puzzles are great f un, but can be mind

    boggling for those who are not naturally able to

    cross reference and eliminate from the information

    given.

    4. The biggest strategy or hint for solving logic

    puzzles ispractice

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    Answer: 9

    Explanation:

    In each square of the diagram, the sum of the numbers is always 22.

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    Answer :M

    Explanation:

    Working in rows, add together the numerical values of the left and

    right hand letters to give the numerical value of the central letter.

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    Answer:1

    Explanation: Taking any series of 3 numbers in a straight line

    in the diagram, their total is always 19.

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    Answer: 12

    Explanation:

    In each circle, the number in the lower segment equalstwice the difference between the numbers in the left and

    right hand segments.

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    Answer : 5

    Explanation:Working through the diagram in rows, add the left and central

    numbers together and subtract 2 to give the right hand value.

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    Answer : 30Explanation:

    Working in columns, divide the top value by 2 to give the

    middle value, and multiply this by 3 to give the bottom value.

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    Answer: D

    Explanation: The number of black dots in each grid increases

    by 1 each time, starting with the top left grid and working to the

    right, top row then bottom row.

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    Answer: A

    Explanation:

    Working from left to right, top row then bottom row, the first

    grid contains a sequence of 2 black dots and a sequence of 3.

    The next grid contains one of 3 and one of 4. Continue, adding

    1 to each sequence every time.

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    Answer: 6

    Explanation:

    In each row of the diagram, the numerical value of the middle

    letter equals the sum of the left and right hand numbers,

    subtracting 3.

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    Answer: B

    Explanation:

    In each row, the left hand grid contains one line of black

    dots, the central one contains 2 lines and the right hand one

    contains 3 lines.

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    Answer: K

    Explanation:

    The numerical values of the letters in opposite segmentsof the circle always add up to 17.

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